Semantic genetic programming for sentiment analysis

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Abstract

Sentiment analysis is one of the most important tasks in text mining. This field has a high impact for government and private companies to support major decision-making policies. Even though Genetic Programming (GP) has been widely used to solve real world problems, GP is seldom used to tackle this trendy problem. This contribution starts rectifying this research gap by proposing a novel GP system, namely, Root Genetic Programming, and extending our previous genetic operators based on projections on the phenotype space. The results show that these systems are able to tackle this problem being competitive with other state-of-the-art classifiers, and, also, give insight to approach large scale problems represented on high dimensional spaces.

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Graff, M., Tellez, E. S., Escalante, H. J., & Miranda-Jiménez, S. (2017). Semantic genetic programming for sentiment analysis. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 663, 43–65. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44003-3_2

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